Zaporizzhian NPP on fire | Ukraine advances in Kursk | russians keep comitting war crimes | Day 901
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As the unprovoked Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, the past week has seen a mix of tragic and inspiring events. In recent days, a rescue operation in Costantina was completed, but with devastating consequences. Unfortunately, 14 civilian bodies were identified, including three girls aged 9, 11, and 16, and 44 civilians were wounded in the deliberate Russian strike on a Ukrainian mall. The United Nations reports that over the past month, Russia has killed over 200 Ukrainians, with at least 1,800 wounded, due to Russian attacks on civilian objects.
On a more positive note, the Ukrainian advance in the Russian-occupied KSK oblast is expanding, with Ukrainian troops capturing prisoners and capturing Russian equipment, including a modern Russian tank, the T-80U, and ammunition, as well as tanks of fuel. These recent gains further demonstrate the Ukrainian military’s skill and determination.
Meanwhile, Russian sources report the evacuation of over 70,000 citizens from frontline territories, but this information is not widely reported in the Russian media, as it’s harmful to President Putin’s image. Pro-Russian collaborationists have called on citizens to leave their homes, stating that the Russian army, when it liberates the territory, will not distinguish between military and civilians, a strategy typical of Russian war criminals.
Recent satellite images show Russia building fortifications around the Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhya nuclear power plant, which has been occupied by Russian forces. Interestingly, Ukrainian troops have not found mass civilian graves like those in Russian-occupied areas, where atrocities have been committed. The people of Krasnoyarsk are instead seen in good health and high spirits, enjoying the presence of Ukrainian soldiers.